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Tomorrow night the Harvard University Instrumental Clubs will hold their annual concert. Due to the increased interest in the concert and anticipating a greater demand for tickets, it will be held at the Commander Hotel this year instead of at Brattle Hall.
This Concert is the most important of the local ones and has come to have a social significance almost equal to that of its musical standing. The Cambridge Concert will precede the annual Christmas concert tour of the clubs.
The regular program, which has been carefully planned out for diversity and interest will be varied with several solos and specialties. The Banjo Club will offer the "Washington Post March", "The Wedding of the Birds", "By the Waters of the Minnetonka" and a medley of football songs. The Mandolin Club will play "March Militaire", "Espana Waltz", "Two Guitars" and a tango entitled "Jalousie". The Vocal Club will be heard in "Two Grenadiers", "The Chorus of Peers", a group of sea chanteys and the "Bells of Saint Mary's".
The Gold Coast Orchestra will play several selections and there will be an act of legerdemain by W. S. Warner '32 assisted by Ellery Sedgewick '32, who will stage an escape from a packing-box and handcuffs, a type of stage magic made famous by Houdini. J. S. B. Archer '30 will also be heard in several songs. After the concert there will be general dancing, with the music furnished by the Gold Coast Orchestra.
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